
With warm weather weddings (and the diets that precede them) right around the corner, many wedding guests are starting to go through their closets and wondering what to wear. Most of our real weddings focus on the couple and the wedding party, but this post brings all your besties front and center. Dressing for your big event can cause a lot of stress for your wedding guests. If you would like them to dress in a specific way, whether it be their best cocktail dress and fancy tuxedo or in costume for your 1920s-themed soiree, you need to call that out in the invitation to the reception.
Otherwise, here are my favorite best-dressed guests from last year’s summer weddings.

Unless guys have received specific instructions otherwise, they should at least wear a collared dress shirt and slacks. Gentlemen, have fun with it! Now is the time to show your personality with a seersucker jacket or snazzy bow tie.

For the gals, cute sundresses are perfect! The ladies, of course, want to look their cutest, but shouldn’t wear anything too short, tight, or bridal. Getting a few glances from a hot groomsman: do. Stealing the spotlight from the bride: don’t.

I love this green striped dress! If anyone knows where she bought it, contact me STAT.

Some weddings are just a tad more formal. For those, wear more structured dresses. Dress pants for women are fine, but avoid looking like you just came from a business meeting.

For most beach and destination weddings, the atmosphere is more casual than a traditional wedding. Guys can wear linen shirts and women can wear airy sundresses.

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How is it that the most important decisions in planning a wedding are the ones that confront you head-on before you even have the slightest idea of what you really want? I’m mostly talking about two things, although one of them was fairly easily resolved when we took our first tour of Spruce Mountain Ranch in Larkspur, CO, leaving behind only the lingering question of who do we invite to our wedding and how on earth do we only have 125 people there and not step on anybody’s toes?
Of course you want to keep things as easy and inexpensive as possible for your wedding guests, especially if they’re coming in from out of town. And hotel nights, one of the biggest expenses, can quickly add up.
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